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Gimferrer, Pere Fortuny ISBN 13: 9781567925500

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'[Pere Gimferrer] is a great poet and also knows everything.'-Roberto Bolaño

Scion of an artistic dynasty, inventor, photographer, and costumier of genius, Mariano Fortuny was a touchstone of the Belle Époque: he built stages for Wagner, designed dresses for Sarah Bernhardt, and was a crucial inspiration for Proust's philosophy of memory. The list of his illustrious acquaintances ranges from D'Annunzio to Chaplin, from Caruso to Isadora Duncan, and in this, the first novel by Spain's Pere Gimferrer to be translated into English, they gather like actors on a stage, in Venetian palaces, in Parisian apartments, and in the village squares of the small towns of Catalonia, forming an historical tableau of the vigor and dissipation of Europe's artistic demimonde from the end of the Third Republic to the outbreak of the second World War.

Employing the unmatched lyrical inventiveness and range that have made him recognized as Spain's most distinguished poet, Gimferrer has composed a paean to vanished artistic grandeur, suggesting the fragility of the line dividing the real from the imagined: Whatever the eye can see dissolves into a tapestry of prose woven of light and shadow. Proust's description of Fortuny's fabrics applies equally to Gimferrer's words: 'faithfully antique but markedly original, [they] brought before the eye like a stage décor, and with an even greater evocative power since the décor was left to the imagination, a Venice saturated with oriental splendor . . .'

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About the Author:
Spain's most acclaimed living poet, Pere Gimferrer is the author of more than thirty volumes of verse, essays, & fiction in Spanish and Catalan as well as a recent book in Italian, Per Riguardo.

Adrian Nathan West is a literary translator and author of the novel-essay The Aesthetics of Degradation. He lives between the United States and Spain with the cinema critic Beatriz Riesco.
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A series of interwoven prose poems packed with lush imagery...Gimferrer arrays his succinct, elegant word-pictures like pleats in a Fortuny gown, resulting in a slim tour de force. Octavio Paz s introduction, another marvel of poetic prose, offers readers a welcome guide through Gimferrer s gallery of bygone beauty. --Publishers Weekly

Through immersing the reader in dense, sensuous scenes with the precision and flourish associated with his name, Spanish poet Pere Gimferrer relays an impression of the real-life Belle Époque man, Mariano Fortuny. The world that swirls around Fortuny in this novella captures the fragile time and humanity of World War I Europe with dizzying precision. --World Literature Today

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  • PublisherVerba Mundi
  • Publication date2016
  • ISBN 10 1567925502
  • ISBN 13 9781567925500
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages272
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